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    XFX 9600GSO 384MB vs Sapphire HD4670 512MB Review

    Posted on Saturday, September 20 2008 @ 18:38:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Life is so much easier when things are labelled correctly don't you think? A Sweater, XL for me please. A car, I'll take a 3.0i thank you very much. A mid range graphics card....er, now I'm lost. You see, I honestly believe ATI and more to the point, NVidia, are slowly running out of numbers and letters to label their cards, so much so that the mid range area of the GPU market is so muddled it is hard to separate the chaff from the wheat. Take the two cards up for review today. The 9600GSO and the HD4670, both mid range cards that don't follow suit in the general scheme things, instead spawning a new mid-high-mid range that only NVidia and ATI themselves can decipher. So as the dust is settles at the top of the pile, a new war is waging in the bread and butter midrange sector where both these cards are aiming to be top dog in there own department.

    Link: Overclock3D

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